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Lizard Lounge serves tasty American-style cuisine.
It s best to save your lighter eating habits for another day, though, as
low-fat
is not featured on the menu here.
Drinks here are readily available, so you can enjoy a glass of red or try something new.
Parents, bring your kids along to Lizard Lounge, where you'll find a family-friendly menu and ambience.
Round up the whole gang and reserve the private room at Lizard Lounge — it's the perfect spot for a big party to gather and celebrate.
Enjoy live music with your food and drinks at Lizard Lounge as well.
The crowds come out in force on Fridays and Saturdays, so don't neglect to make a reservation ahead of time.
Lizard Lounge tosses the jacket-and-tie dress code convention in favor of a more casual dining experience.
Lizard Lounge prides itself in its delicious catering.
Or, take your food to go.
Drivers will embrace the number of street and lot parking choices close to Lizard Lounge.
If you don't want a night that will cost you an arm and a leg but you do want a delicious meal, come to Lizard Lounge.
Stop by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner — Lizard Lounge serves up all three meals.

Devoted exclusively to performing and recording new orchestral music, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project aims to rebuild the aural bridge between audiences and composers with passionate concert experiences. On January 27, BMOP showcases the works of five different composers, amassing a talented quintet of revered, modern-day soloists to mesmerize ears with incongruous sounds. The world premier of Eric Chasalow's horn concerto bares the brassy measures of French hornist Bruno Schneider, and Air: Concerto for Theremin uncannily mimics human voices with an electronic instrument that refuses to pause for breaths or answer text messages in between verses.

Popular globetrotting pop collective Architecture in Helsinki transforms Royale into a throbbing, futuristic discotheque as its latest tour storms American shores. Formed in Melbourne, the ambidextrous dance band stirs fans with a tornado of flamboyant sounds, infectious anthems, and commitment-free instrument swapping. With hits such as “Do the Whirlwind” and latest single “W.O.W.”, lead crooner Cameron Bird and his cakewalking team of tunesmiths tickle ear bones and rehabilitate ankles in support of their latest album, Moment Bends. During the kaleidoscopic performance, the band seduces dance floors with 10-foot hooks and sounds culled from hypnotic synths, romantic glockenspiels, and strummed chest hairs.

David Gray's soothing folk-rock sounds and heartfelt lyrics have serenaded fans for nearly 20 years, earning the artist accolades and chart-topping hits in the United States and U.K. Gravelly voiced Gray mixes poetic introspection with ethereal guitar melodies to create songs that plumb soulful depths like existential octopuses. On his successful Lost and Found tour, Gray will supercharge his signature acoustics with live-performance electricity, performing a bevy of songs including numbers from his recent album Foundling. Groupon-holding spectators will sate aural appetites from level 3 seats—located in the outer banks of the orchestra and loge levels and in parts of the balcony—of the historical Orpheum Theater, with quadruple tier seating that provides ample views of every note as they flutter away from the stage and into the embrace of a nearby eardrums.

Enjoy a casual night out at Church, a local American restaurant.
Church also caters to those with sensitive stomachs, where a number of gluten-free options are featured on the menu.
With Church's wide selection of refreshments available, you can tap into the drink menu early in the evening.
Don't leave the kids at home — youngsters will love the family-friendly cuisine at Church just as much as mom and dad.
Big family? Tons of friends? Bring 'em all to Church — the restaurant has an awesome layout for large parties and groups.
Enjoy the cool summer breezes on Church's seasonally available outdoor seating.
Amp up your evening with some music — live bands or a DJ often perform here.
Church visitors enjoy a taste of live music with their food as well.
DJ fans will appreciate Church's frequent live mixes.
It can be a bit of a mob scene on the weekends, so don't take a chance on getting seated — best to call ahead and make a reservation.
No need for a wardrobe change when you hit Church — it's strictly casual.
For those in a rush, the restaurant lets you take your food to go.
Find a space on the street or park in the lot not far from the restaurant.
Hop on public transit if driving's not your speed; accessible stops include Yawkey (Framingham/Worcester), Fenway Station (Green), and Museum Of Fine Arts (Green).
An average meal at Church will set you back about $30.
You can pay with Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express or any major credit card.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all available at Church.

Grab some friends and head on over to Ned Divine for great pub grub.
The menu at Ned Divine does not include any low-fat options, so come ready to indulge.
Unwind with a glass of wine or cocktail with your meal — Ned Divine has a wonderful selection of drinks to accompany your dinner.
Bring the whole family to Ned Divine, where kiddos are welcomed with open arms.
Be sure to check out Ned Divine's outdoor seating when the climate is right.
Ideal for large groups, Ned Divine will make sure your party feels anything but cramped.
If you're ready for a show, Ned Divine often books live musical groups or a DJ.
Ned Divine features live DJs that are sure to amp up your evening.
Musical groups perform live at Ned Divine, so tables can perk up with some tunes.
The noise at the restaurant can be positively thunderous, so save intimate conversations for another night.
The crowds come out in force on Fridays and Saturdays, so don't neglect to make a reservation ahead of time.
No need to dress up for a trip to Ned Divine — the casual restaurant encourages laid-back attire.
Garage parking is located nearby, though drivers are welcome to search for a spot on the street.
The average check at Ned Divine will stay below $30 per person, so it's a relatively affordable option.